Old 12-27-19, 09:25 PM
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Leave it plugged in all night and then see if you get a reasonable run time on it. If so, just use it as always. That blinking light to indicate that it’s charging is not really essential to its function, after all.

Just FYI: in the future, a question like this will probably get more and better responses in the electronics and lighting sub forum.
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